Monthly Archives: April 2010

Question from user:
Is Auto Mail Sender Standard Edition possible to send an email using a recipients list and have in the “To” field appear only one email of recipients.
So for example if I receive the email I’ll see only my email address in the “To” field and not all the other people’s addresses?

Answer by us:
Yes, our email newsletter senders can do this.
In AMSSE, please check “One-by-one mode” in your email template to achieve this.
In AMSFE, please set the related field in your email file by referring to the Interface documentation.
In AMSBE, please set the Sending method of season’s greetings parameter as “One by one”.

As a security measure to prevent potential viruses, a few SMTP servers (such as Gmail) don’t allow you to send executable files (such as files ending in .exe/.bat/.com) that could contain damaging executable code.

Now, these SMTP servers won’t accept these types of files even if they are sent in a zipped (.zip, .tar, .tgz, .taz, .z, .gz) format.

So, if you want to send a safe executable file (e.g. test.exe) in our emarketing software, please rename it to ‘test.ex_’ or other names and compress it first, and then tell your contacts in message content.

>> Fixed
* The validity check of email template is not rigorous.
* No existing check for attachments when saving, opening and sending email.
* If attach multiple files once, sometimes the attachment icon does not display properly.
* In the manual sending mode, if there are duplicate attachment names, then the sent email only displays the first duplicate name properly.

After analyzed and debugged this issue, we found that the reason is:“dhtmled.ocx” file is not registered properly.

Because “dhtmled.ocx” is an important file of AMSSE interface, if it is not registered properly, AMS Standard Edition interface will not show.

In this case, you can resolve this issue by yourself:

1. Usually, “dhtmled.ocx” is stored under “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Triedit” folder (for XP-, C: = system drive).
Just run the following command in Run or DOS box:
regsvr32 “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Triedit\dhtmled.ocx”
If you can not find this file under above folder, you can download it from the Internet (search it first), and then put it into above folder and run “regsvr32 …” command.

One more thing, perhaps the problem is caused by other reasons, then this article does not help you.
Fortunately, in the next version (4.21), AMSSE will provide the debug feature, and you will easily find out what causes abnormity. At that time, you can resolve it by yourself or ask us for help about it.